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Assessment of Soils Water Erosion in the Department of Vélingara by Application of the RUSLE Model
In Senegal, water erosion poses a serious risk to the productivity and quality of agricultural land. This study aims to assess soil water erosion in the Vélingara department by applying the RUSLE model to estimate soil losses. According to the results, losses vary between 0 to 64 tons/ha/year, with an average of 0.51 tons/ha/year.
Dethié Ndiaye +4 more
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Carta dell'erosione del suolo del Lazio meridionale
The present work was aimed to test the operability of the RUSLE prediction model, on the basis of available data, in combination with different interpolation methods in the area of southern Lazio (central Italy). The work was based on published rainfall,
Sergio Grauso +4 more
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A review of soil erosion modeling in Nigeria using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation model
Soil erosion is a severe soil degradation problem that endangers the actualization of Sustainable Development Goals. It affects agricultural production by reducing soil fertility via topsoil translocation, leading to soil quality deterioration.
Christopher Uche Ezeh +5 more
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Estimation of soil erosion by the “Rusle” model of the zhylandy river basin
N. B. Makhanova +3 more
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Implementing the RUSLE model on polluted soil: A case study in Gothenburg (Sweden).
Soil pollution is defined as when any chemical from both anthropogenic or natural origin accumulates in the soil because of human activity. Soil pollution can also spread to surface- or groundwater and spread wide and far and cause negative impact on species and ecosystems, which is a motivation for sanitizing polluted soil.
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Integration of GIS and remote sensing with RUSLE model for estimation of soil erosion
Reshma B Kadlag +2 more
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From Local to Global Scale Soil Erosion Modelling – A Sensitivity Analysis of the RUSLE Model
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Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing, 2020
In this paper, we attempted to review the soil erosion studies conducted throughout the globe using Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE). We searched the SCI, Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar database and various theses for this study. Though RUSLE is the most widely used model for estimation of soil erosion, the factors, namely rainfall ...
Santasmita Das Bhattacharya +1 more
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In this paper, we attempted to review the soil erosion studies conducted throughout the globe using Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE). We searched the SCI, Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar database and various theses for this study. Though RUSLE is the most widely used model for estimation of soil erosion, the factors, namely rainfall ...
Santasmita Das Bhattacharya +1 more
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Global-scale application of the RUSLE model: a comprehensive review
Hydrological Sciences Journal, 2022Sanjay K Raúl, Sonam Sandeep Dash
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Adapting the RUSLE to model soil erosion potential in a mountainous tropical watershed
Catena, 1999Abstract This research integrates the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) with a Geographic Information System (GIS) to model erosion potential for soil conservation planning within the Sierra de Manantlan Biosphere Reserve (SMBR), Mexico. Mountainous topography and a tropical uni-modal precipitation regime characterize this region.
Andrew A Millward
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